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Pearl Jam rescheduling 2021 European Tour to 2022

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At the beginning of 2020, the world was hit with the Coronavirus pandemic that brought all live shows and concerts to a halt. Pearl Jam was planning on having a European tour that was originally postponed until the summer of 2021. However, with the pandemic still looming, the band has decided to further push back the tour.

They have rescheduled the already late tour to the summer of 2022. The new locations and dates have been released in a recent press release by the band. Below, we will include the new list of show locations and dates. However, there is not only bad news in this article. While the concert was pushed back, the band dropped some good news as well. 

The band announced that, due to the extended wait for their new tour, they will be having a live streaming event where they will be streaming a previously recorded tour online. The band will be streaming the 2010 Hyde Park Show on Nugs.net on April 2nd. While this isn't quite a live show in a real stadium, it does seem to lighten the mood.


This European tour was for the bands newly released album Gigaton. The European tour and the North-American tour both sold out however, due to the Coronavirus situation in America, the tour dates in America are yet to rescheduled. However, the band said that they are confident with the new 2022 dates for the tour. Below we have attached the list of dates for the new Tour.

2022 DATE CITY VENUE
June 14 Amsterdam, Holland Ziggo Dome
June 15 Amsterdam, Holland Ziggo Dome
June 18 Landgraaf, Holland Pinkpop Festival**
June 21 Berlin, Germany Waldbuhne
June 23 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
June 25 Imola, Italy Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari
June 28 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle
June 30 Werchter, Belgium Rock Werchter Festival**
July 3 Stockholm, Sweden Lollapalooza Stockholm**
July 5 Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena
July 8 London, UK American Express presents BST Hyde Park
July 9 London, UK American Express presents BST Hyde Park
July 12 Budapest, Hungary Budapest Arena
July 14 Krakow, Poland Tauron Arena
July 17 Paris, France Lollapalooza Paris**
July 20 Vienna, Austria Wiener Stadthalle
July 22 Prague, Czech Republic O2 Arena

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